INTP for me, multitasking and deadline pressures are an adrenaline rush, addictive.
Im convinced I intentionally (subconsciously) procrastinate a task because the deadline will get better results from me.

But its 60:40 p:j

Theism is to believe what other people claim, Atheism is to ask "why should I".

(27-11-2013 08:34 PM)evenheathen Wrote: So just for shits and grins I took the test again. Interestingly I came up as INTP this time around whereas the first time I was INTJ.

Quote:A major concern for INTPs is the haunting sense of impending failure. They spend considerable time second-guessing themselves. The open-endedness (from Perceiving) conjoined with the need for competence (NT) is expressed in a sense that one's conclusion may well be met by an equally plausible alternative solution, and that, after all, one may very well have overlooked some critical bit of data. An INTP arguing a point may very well be trying to convince himself as much as his opposition. In this way INTPs are markedly different from INTJs, who are much more confident in their competence and willing to act on their convictions.

The first time I took the test, I was still very new to my atheism and not nearly as adept at true skeptical thinking. It's had quite an effect on my worldview and it seems to show through the test.

Neato!

Nice, and interesting bit of information being an INTP myself. Yeah, that whole second guessing part sounds completely legit. There are many times when I go off on someone and I start second-guessing myself almost as soon as I post it...

Well, I'm still fairly new (within or around a year) to it, or since my deconversion. But it makes a whole lot of sense. I mean, shit. Every stance that I once held, whether staunchly or not, concerning gays, abortion, how an informed and concerned person should stand on any moral issue, has been compromised by simply removing the god glasses. And as I've been progressing through my worldview on every issue (slowly, as they come up) I've noticed a huge change in the way that I approach them.
A while back I started a thread, which I think perfectly exemplifies my "transition", if you will.

(27-11-2013 06:45 PM)Adrianime Wrote: I saw somebody (I think it was DLJ, but I am most likely wrong haha) say that there is a high percentage of INTJs on this site, when INTJ is actually a very small percentage of the population.

Is that true (that we have a bunch of INTJs here)?

The last Myers Briggs test I took classified me as INTJ but a borderline INFJ.
my T (Thinking) was at 51% and my F (Feeling) was at 49%)

I don't know what INTJ or INFJ is, but I prefer to be thinking and feeling.

(27-11-2013 06:45 PM)Adrianime Wrote: I saw somebody (I think it was DLJ, but I am most likely wrong haha) say that there is a high percentage of INTJs on this site, when INTJ is actually a very small percentage of the population.

Is that true (that we have a bunch of INTJs here)?

The last Myers Briggs test I took classified me as INTJ but a borderline INFJ.
my T (Thinking) was at 51% and my F (Feeling) was at 49%)

I don't know what INTJ or INFJ is, but I prefer to be thinking and feeling.

I am assuming I got extroverted because I am very open and I love to talk. It is weird because I am super shy but once you're in my group I don't have any issues with telling you everything you want to know about me.

Swing with me a while, we can listen to the birds call, we can keep each other warm.
Swing with me forever, we can count up every flower, we can weather every storm.

I am assuming I got extroverted because I am very open and I love to talk. It is weird because I am super shy but once you're in my group I don't have any issues with telling you everything you want to know about me.

I am assuming I got extroverted because I am very open and I love to talk. It is weird because I am super shy but once you're in my group I don't have any issues with telling you everything you want to know about me.